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Friday, March 2, 2012

Indie Book Buzz: Artistically Declined Press

It's a great day for some Indie Book Buzz here at TNBBC. Over the next few weeks, we will be inviting members of the indie publishing houses to share which of their upcoming 2012 releases they are most excited about!

First up for 2012 we have Kat Dixon's debut full-length poetry collection,
Temporary Yes, released on February 21. I can't fully explain the effect
that Kat's writing has on me, but I think the biggest compliment I can pay her
as a writer is to say that whenever I read her work I am compelled to write. Not
too many writers have that effect on me with the consistency she does. I didn't
know anything about Kat or her writing when I first started reading her work
online, but I was instantly hooked and am honored to have gotten to know her
over time. So I am pleased as punch to be able to bring Temporary Yes to
print. It is full of beautiful words, whimsy, surrealism, confession. It is
everything poetry should strive to be.

Lucky Man by Ben Tanzer

(March 2012)

Our second release of the year
comes hot on the heels of Dixon's book, because it will mark a special occasion.
That occasion, March 15, is the 5th anniversary of the publication of Ben
Tanzer's debut novel, Lucky Man. This re-release will also introduce the
first of two new imprints. Antler Editions will focus on anthologies and
career-spanning/celebrating releases, such as reprints, collected works and
more.

The Recliner Anthology of Poetry

While we are still shoring up the rest of the 2012 catalog, I can
say we've got some surprises. We are working on two anthologies, both of which
are still being built in terms of contributors and content. The Recliner
Anthology of Poetry, which already includes stellar poets such as Molly
Brodak, Shaindel Beers, b.l. pawelek, and Abby E. Murray. And for which I've
included the first peek at the cover! We are also working on a very exciting,
currently untitled anthology of fiction edited by Tanzer. I don't want to give
too much away about this one, but I will say it's unlike anything offered by
other small presses. We are hopeful that both these anthologies will release
late in the year.

Twin Antlers Imprint

There's also a book of collaborative poetry in the
works that will launch the second of our of two imprints we're working on. The
Twin Antlers imprint will be devoted solely to collaborative works, and the
first title will appear this summer. And we also hope to do our second "Pop Up
Release," but in the nature of that project we can't really talk about it.

Bio:

Ryan W. Bradley has pumped gas, fronted a punk band, done construction in the
Arctic Circle, managed an independent children's bookstore, and now splits his
time between opening boxes and designing book covers. He is the author of two
chapbooks, AQUARIUM (Thunderclap! Press, 2010), MILE ZERO (Maverick Duck Press,
2011), and a story collection, PRIZE WINNERS (Artistically Declined Press,
2011). His debut novel, CODE FOR FAILURE is due from Black Coffee Press, March
27, 2012. He received his MFA from Pacific University and lives in Oregon with
his wife and two sons.

So what do you think guys? See anything that catches your eye? Which of these things are you most excited to see release? Help TNBBC and Artistically Declined Press spread the buzz about these books by sharing this post with others!

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